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Nanomaterials (Basel) ; 13(9)2023 Apr 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37177039

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Graphene has immense potential as a material for electronic devices owing to its unique electrical properties. However, large-area graphene produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) must be transferred from the as-grown copper substrate to an arbitrary substrate for device fabrication. The conventional wet transfer technique, which uses FeCl3 as a Cu etchant, leaves microscale impurities from the substrate, and the etchant adheres to graphene, thereby degrading its electrical performance. To address this limitation, this study introduces a modified transfer process that utilizes a temporary UV-treated SiO2 substrate to adsorb impurities from graphene before transferring it onto the final substrate. Optical microscopy and Raman mapping confirmed the adhesion of impurities to the temporary substrate, leading to a clean graphene/substrate interface. The retransferred graphene shows a reduction in electron-hole asymmetry and sheet resistance compared to conventionally transferred graphene, as confirmed by the transmission line model (TLM) and Hall effect measurements (HEMs). These results indicate that only the substrate effects remain in action in the retransferred graphene, and most of the effects of the impurities are eliminated. Overall, the modified transfer process is a promising method for obtaining high-quality graphene suitable for industrial-scale utilization in electronic devices.

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Nano Lett ; 22(3): 1316-1323, 2022 Feb 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35049311

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On-demand NW light sources in a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) have faced several practical challenges. Here, we report on an all-graphene-contact, electrically pumped, on-demand transferrable NW source that is fabricated by implementing an all-graphene-contact approach in combination with a highly accurate microtransfer printing technique. A vertically p-i-n-doped top-down-fabricated semiconductor NW with optical gain structures is electrically pumped through the patterned multilayered graphene contacts. Electroluminescence (EL) spectroscopy results reveal that the electrically driven NW device exhibits strong EL emission between the contacts and displays waveguiding properties. Further, a single NW device is precisely integrated into an existing photonic waveguide to perform light coupling and waveguiding experiments. Three-dimensional numerical simulation results show a good agreement with experimental observations. We believe that our all-graphene-contact approach is readily applicable to various micro/nanostructures and devices, which facilitates stable electrical operation and thus extends their practical applicability in compact integrated circuits.

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